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1 conductors and insulators
SNC1P conductors and insulators

2 Coulombs Charles-Augustin de Coulomb was a French physicist who worked with electric charges and made several important discoveries.

3 1. When two charged objects are placed closer together, the attraction or repulsion increases.
2. When the charged objects are moved farther apart, the attraction or repulsion decreases.

4 In his honour, the metric unit for electric charge is named the coulomb (C).
One coulomb equals 6.24 x 1018 electrons added to or removed from a neutral object.

5 Conductors Another way to group materials is by their conductivity.
Conductivity is the ability of materials to allow electrons to move freely in them. Conductor

6 Electrical Insulators and Conductors
Materials that allow electrons to change positions are called conductors. Conduction is the movement or transmission of electrons through a substance. Examples: metals such copper and aluminum.

7 Electrical Insulators and Conductors
Materials that hold onto their electrons and do not allow them to move easily are called electrical insulators. Insulator

8 Electrical Insulators and Conductors
An electrical insulator is a solid, liquid, or gas that resists or blocks the movement of electrons. Example: Dry wood, glass, and plastic. An insulator can hold a static charge because static charges remain nearly fixed in place.

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10 Electrical Insulators and Conductors
Materials that only allow some movement of electrons are called Fair Conductors. the electrons do not move as freely as in a conductor, but they are not held almost in place as they are in an insulator

11 Conductivity of selected materials
Conductors Fair Conductors Insulators Copper Water with dissolved minerals Rubber Aluminum Moist Air Wood Iron Human Body Plastic Mercury Carbon Pure Water Other metals Soil Metal oxides such as rust

12 Water as a Conductor Water is an insulator only if it is pure.
Most water has dissolved minerals in it, so its conductive properties change and it becomes a fair conductor.

13 Water as a Conductor Do not copy
This is why you do not want to be in a lake during a thunderstorm. This also why you should not use water to try to put out an electrical fire. You also need to take care not to operate electrical appliances near water or with wet hands

14 Hands on lab Obtain the following
Electricity kit DO NOT MIX KITS ONE for every 3 students Find out what conducts in the classroom Make a Table and write down what does conduct and what does not. Are their similarities between things that conduct and things that don’t?


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